on Jul 7, 2011
Jason Sperske
I create and develop software to solve problems that don't yet have solutions. While I was a student in community college I created and marketed a student schedule search engine (FastSchedule.net). From there I built a remote class advisement system (Degree Designer). On the side I started a music promotion web site and signed over 100 local artists (RadioMixtape) and most recently I invented, designed and implemented the first multi-carrier Life Insurance Risk Assessment platform (XRAE) and just for fun I ported it to the iPhone, Blackberry and now Kindle.
Screencasts of the products I built can be found at my homepage
Technologies
java c# html javascript php linux mysql ant xsl c++
vb6
Experience (5)
Director - Information Systems
GNLD Intl. LLC
July 2010 - Current
Founder / CTO
Rolling Solutions
August 2007 - April 2010
Invented and grew a life insurance search engine that has analyzed hundreds of thousands of potential customers, for thousands of insurance agents and is supported by 7 major insurance carriers. Programmed the core library, the User Interfaces (XHTML, XHTML-MP, iPhone and now Kindle) and APIs (RESTful and SOAP). I also designed and administer the server farm (load balanced Red Hat Linux servers with a suite of hand crafted back end scripts in Bash, as well as utilization of Amazon Web Services, Subversion, Trac, MySQL, Apache Tomcat and others.
Founder
Blue Jay Creative Solutions
February 2005 - August 2007
While I was a student at Sierra College I became frustrated with the quality of the course registration system, so I set out to invent a better one. FastSchedule.net was the result. A search engine that could find schedule combinations for you by selecting courses and times you didn't want classes. FastSchedule.net also tracked student intent allowing campuses to build their semester course schedules out of what people where looking for and not just want they ended up with.
I built on top of this platform and created Degree Designer, which let students build full personal education plans that spanned semesters, establishing distance advisement, and enabled proactive schedule building insuring every student would find the classes they need in the times they want.
While I did from some interesting partnerships, and sold licenses, the company became a laboratory to explore some personally interesting concepts, including a social music services called Radio Mixtape. In the end the most promising opportunity was an application I created initially as a contract to connect insurance brokers and carrier underwriters that formed the basis of my current venture Rolling Solutions.
Software Developer
LMA Film and Video
June 2001 - October 2002
Designed multimedia experiences for medical clients. Worked with Director, Flash, HTML and Visual Basic.
Programmer
MyEvents.com
April 1999 - June 2000
Developed server side applications for a high performance web site (peaked at 600,000 members) Also developed a Java Applet that allowed for peer to peer messaging between MyEvents.com members (this Applet predated ICQ and AOL's web based instant messengers) and ran on Windows, Mac OS9 and Linux in Netscape Navigator and IE.
Education
Computer Science
Sierra Jr. College
2001
By this point I had already begun to build on a career of computer programming, with many years of self-taught hacking and having already worked on challenging problems with talented teams. I realized that I was the kind of person who would choose to forge my own future. I have never looked back. I also managed to start a company that got several colleges to pay me (so I think on balance I made it out on top).
Computer Science
Las Positas College
1999
1999 was a hard time to stay in school while so many interesting ideas were being formed into companies. The chance to work for one such company (MyEvents.com) proved too good to miss. I started to realize that I just loved getting my hands dirty in the code when learning something new, and that the pressure to deliver something because the company was relying on me, was much more exciting than the threat of a bad grade.
Stack Exchange Last seen yesterday
Stack Exchange Accounts
Open Source
vgpedia
Classic Video Game cheat database and web service
Apps & Software
VGPedia.net
A simple web service for game cheat codes written entirely in Java on top of the Google App Engine and open sourced (written in under a week). This project was just to try out the platform and a fun way to make playing classic video games a little easier.
I created it and implemented it.
Reading
The Hero and the Outlaw
Building Extraordinary Brands Through the Power of ArchetypesMargaret Mark, Carol Pearson, Carol S. Pearson
Tools
286 desktop with 2Mb of RAM
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